At Mobile World Congress, Atheer announced it will offer their AiR Suite for Enterprise on Recon Jet smart eyewear.

Developed by Recon Instruments, Recon Jet smart eyewear can leverage AiR Suite software to provide deskless professionals with new hands-free capabilities that can facilitate remote collaboration and accelerate problem solving.

The Atheer AiR Suite for Enterprise enables deskless professionals to communicate with peers via video calls and to receive guidance in the form of real-time image annotations, making it possible to resolve problems more quickly and efficiently

Recon’s Jet smart-eyewear platform delivers information on a display just below the user’s right eye, and it incorporates a stand-alone wearable computer similar to a smartphone.

MindMaze has designed a medical VR/AR and motion capture video game system that immerses the amputee in a virtual environment, where moving the existing arm will move the non-existing arm of the avatar.

The technology helped the company raise $100 million, at a valuation of over $1billion.

CEO Tej Tadi says the funding will help the company explore additional medical uses for virtual reality, including other neurological problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, and autism.

MindMaze has formed distribution and marketing partnerships in Asia and Europe with the plan to launch hospital and home devices for stroke and brain injury patients in 2016, with sales in the U.S. slated to begin in 2017.